(b) Will of  Simon Swyne of the parish of St. Mary Unbrent , to be buried in the churchyard. Proved 1274. 
     (c)  Cecilia, formerly wife of  Simon Swyne   with the consent of  Roger de Heningham  her now husband, sells to  Walter de Sancta Fide, chaplain, and his heirs, a certain chamber at the head of her house with a court adjoining, which abuts upon the land of  Simon Rusto . 
     (d)  John, son of master  Andrew de Conteshal  , with the assent of  Agatha his mother, and the executors of the will of his father, grants to  John de Banningham  for 40s. silver the whole of a messuage, with houses and trees, which were formerly  Bartholomew's, the rector of the church of St. Mary Brent ["Combuste"] , in the same parish. Witnesses  William de Donewic ,  Simon le Paumere ,  Henry de Helesdone , and  William de Chalmere, then bailiff of Norwich . [c. 1272] 
     (e)  Henry le Barker, of St. Mary Brent , and  Margaret his wife, sell to  Nicholas de Kerebrok, clerk, and  Beatrice daughter of the said Henry and Margaret, a plot of ground in their court with a building and the half of a well in the said court, lying between the land and tenement of the rector of St. Mary's aforesaid. Dated on the feast of St. Mark, evangelist, 32 Ed. I, in the time of  William Butt ,  John de Thiristone ,  Peter de Bumstede , and  John de Morlee , then bailiffs of Norwich. 
     (f)  Henry le Barker  and  Margaret his wife sell to  Nicholas de Kerbrok, clerk, all their tenements with edifices in the parishes of St. Saviour and St. Mary Brent, Norwich. Dated at Norwich the Wednesday next before the feast of the annunciation of the Lord ("annumciationi Dominicae"), 35 Ed. I, in the time of  Alexander le Sarteryn ,  William Bateman ,  Geoffrey Kempe  and  Robert de Wilby , then bailiffs of Norwich. 
     (g)  Richard, son of  Walter the priest of St. Saviour's  , grants to  William de Donewyc'  and his heirs for 4s. 6d. a certain piece of ground with buildings, containing in length 26 ft. and in breadth 23½ ft., lying between the churchyard of St. Saviour on the north, and the land of  Cecilia, mother of the said Walter, on the south, and abuts on the land of the said Cecilia and  Simon Pirimi , for 4s. 6d., paid beforehand; to hold the same at an annual rent of 1½d. Witn.  Will. de Habesburt ,  Hugh the clerk,  John Martir ,  Alan le Mercere , then bailiffs of Norwich [not in Blomfield's lists of bailiffs] 
     (h)  John de Todenham  and  Margery his wife sell to  Edmund Cosyn  and  Cecilia his wife 7s. of annual rent, arising out of a messuage in the parish of St. Saviour's in Fibrigate, between a messuage of  Roger de Boton  on the south, and a messuage of  William de Hethill  on the north, and abutting on the King's highway on the west, and upon a messuage formerly  Henry de Hevyngham  on the east. Dated at Norwich the Monday on the feast of St. George. 
     (i)  William de Donewic ', for the health of his soul, and  Katherine his wife, and for the souls of  Milisent formerly his wife, &c., grants to the church of St. Mary Brent of Fibrigate in frankalmoigne, 12d. annual rent, which  Hugh de Gresham  was accustomed to pay to him for a certain messuage situated in the parish of St. Saviour's in Fibrigate. 
     (k)  Hugh de Gresham  grants to  Ralph de Neuton, chaplain, one messuage in the parish of St. Saviour's, Norwich, in Fibrigate, between the churchyard of St. Saviour's on the north, and his own land on the south, and one head abuts on the land formerly master William de Worstede 's on the east, and another on the messuage of  Peter le Parcheminer  on the west, paying annually to the church of St. Saviour's 1½d and to the church of St. Mary Brent 12d. 
     (l) Duplicate of the above charter (k). 
     (m)  Ralph de Neuton, chaplain, grants to  Osbert his servant, and  Beatrice his wife, one messuage in Norwich, which lies in the parish of St. Saviour's in Fibrigate (k), paying annually to the church of St. Saviour's 1½d., and to the church of St. Mary Unbrent 12d. 
      (o)  Osbert de Rynglond  and  Beatrice de Neuton  his wife grant to  Walter de Sancta Fide, chaplain, rector of the church of St. Mary Brent, Norwich , all their right and claim in one messuage in the parish of St. Saviour. For this concession the said Walter gave 3s. 
     (p)  Humphrey, son of  Seman, the shoemaker  , quit-claims to  Ralph, the priest of St. Mary Brent , for half a mark, his whole right in a messuage with its appurtenances, in the said parish of St. Mary Brent. 
     (q)  Randal, son of  Gunnilda Gemmes  , quit-claims to  Ralph, rector of the church of St. Mary Brent , all right in a messuage lying between the way which leads to the said church of St. Mary's and a messuage of the said Ralph, and abuts upon a messuage of  Henry, son of the priest, towards the west, and the churchyard of St. Mary's on the east. 
     (r)  Alice, daughter of  Bertholomew, formerly rector of St. Mary Brent  , quit-claims to  Ralph de Neuton, chaplain, for his life and after his death to the aforesaid church of St. Mary, all right in the messuage described (q), but said to abut on the messuage of  John son of the priest. 
     (s)  Nicholas de Ingham  grants to  Ralph, rector of the church of St. Mary Brent , the whole of that piece of land with appurtenances which was formerly  Richard le Komyn 's, in Fybryggate, between the land of  William Gyssinge ' on the south, and a messuage of  Philip le Burgellum  on the north, paying annually to him and his heirs one penny. Witn.  Hugh the clerk ,  Peter But ,  Henry de Heylesdon , and  Roger de Sperdeston  then bailiffs of Norwich. [1261] 
     (t)  Nicholas de Ingham  grants to the church of St. Mary Brent of Fibriggate one penny of annual rent which  Ralph, rector of the said church, was accustomed to pay him, as (s), described as having the land of  Thomas Peswyke  on the north. 
     (u)  John de Fornesett called 'Le Schirmischure' grants to  William Albon, citizen of Norwich , one plot of land in the parish of St. Mary Brent, between a messuage of  Reginald the tailor on the one part and a messuage of  Hugh le Stotere  on the other. Dated 31 Ed. I [1303]. Witn.  Geoffrey of Norwich ,  John de Thurstone ,  John le Graunt  and  Robert de Lophem , then bailiffs. 
     (v)  William Albone of Norwich  quit-claims to sir Robert de Sempyngham, parson of the church of St. Mary Brent , and his successors in the said church, for the soul of his wife Mabel  all his right in one plot of ground which is held in fee of the said church and formerly acquired by him from  John de Forneset called 'le Skirmeshure' of Norwich . Dated, 4 Edw. fil. Edw. in the time of  John de Morle ,  Hugh de Dunston ,  Peter de Basynghere  and  Roger de Sthlon , bailiffs. [1310] (u).